It's by a musical group called "Harmony Highway," I think from Belgium, featuring vocals by Steffi Vertriest and piano by Adi Mehic.

I'll repost here a video SeanSeanSean posted in another thread: a TV piece from 1982, with Leone and Morricone in the room, here is Edda Del'Orso herself singing the main theme of OUATITW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X3WtnXrEFUIf anyone here speaks Italian and can translate what is being said, that would be awesome

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It's by a musical group called "Harmony Highway," I think from Belgium, featuring vocals by Steffi Vertriest and piano by Adi Mehic.

2) I'll repost here a video SeanSeanSean posted in another thread: a TV piece from 1982, with Leone and Morricone in the room, here is Edda Del'Orso herself singing the main theme of OUATITW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X3WtnXrEFUIf anyone here speaks Italian and can translate what is being said, that would be awesome

2) I'll repost here a video SeanSeanSean posted in another thread: a TV piece from 1982, with Leone and Morricone in the room, here is Edda Del'Orso herself singing the main theme of OUATITW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X3WtnXrEFUIf anyone here speaks Italian and can translate what is being said, that would be awesome

If anyone here speaks Italian and can translate what is being said, that would be awesome [/quote]

This is an old footage of the Italian state TV RAI. The interviewer is Gianni MinÓ and to his right you can see a very young Carlo Verdone, who later will become a well known director in Italy with the help of his good friend Sergio Leone who also produced some of his movies... To his left is Claudio Mancini, Harmonica's brother in the arch scene and executive producer of OUTITW. MinÓ introduces "two artists", with Ennio Moricone immediately correcting him saying that there is only one artist, Edda, while the other one is "just" her husband playing the piano... Sergio then added that Edda is not just a voice, but an instrument; after Edda finished her short performance, MinÓ asks Morricone about her and Ennio says that very few people have reached musical excellence like Edda and that she is an artist which moves both Ennio and the orchestra to tears whenever she performs.

If anyone here speaks Italian and can translate what is being said, that would be awesome

This is an old footage of the Italian state TV RAI. The interviewer is Gianni MinÓ and to his right you can see a very young Carlo Verdone, who later will become a well known director in Italy with the help of his good friend Sergio Leone who also produced some of his movies... To his left is Claudio Mancini, Harmonica's brother in the arch scene and executive producer of OUTITW. MinÓ introduces "two artists", with Ennio Moricone immediately correcting him saying that there is only one artist, Edda, while the other one is "just" her husband playing the piano... Sergio then added that Edda is not just a voice, but an instrument; after Edda finished her short performance, MinÓ asks Morricone about her and Ennio says that very few people have reached musical excellence like Edda and that she is an artist which moves both Ennio and the orchestra to tears whenever she performs.

Thank you!

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